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Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 wordsThe Rev. D. A. Cameron, director of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, waited on the Premier (Mr. Bent) yesterday to ask, on behalf of the ...
Article : 505 wordsSir,—When, as one of the crowd, I first saw "The Bent Tree," the picture pleased me much. True, it requires a little mental adjustment to render possible the ...
Article : 704 wordsThe work of the Closer Settlement Board for the present year will probably be largely on the [?] indicated in its last annual report, namely, to work the estates already ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 676 wordsSir,—Through the "intoxicating subtleties and gossamer greys" of "The Bent Tree" the conditions of the Felton bequest are, judging by the remarks of some of your ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 163 wordsSir,—Why does not one of your zealous correspondents prevent such a possibility (or its recurrence soine would have) by finding out the market value of our "Bent ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 246 wordsSir,—An impression exists that the money expended on the picture is public money. It is no such thing; it is money which has been bequeathed for the purchase of ...
Article : 70 wordsThere are still no tidings of Mr. Robert Barrie, farmer, of Toolern Vale, near Melton[?] who has been missing from his home since Saturday last, when he drove to ...
Article : 79 wordsSir,—When the great majority of. the world's critical public are unanimous in their verdict on works of art, our Gallery trustees are quite justified in ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsSir,—What is art? has been answeres that it is "Nature seen through temperament." This gem of Corot's is an example of this saying, and undoubtedly an ...
Article : 120 wordsSir,—It seems very desirable to settle who is now the oldest colonist. There are two old ladies whose names I have not yet seen mentioned, but whose claims should ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsSir,—Oue writer says that this picture is "a splendid example of a great artist's genius, and whether it cost £10,000 or 10/ it cannot affect its beauty as a great ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 565 wordsSir,—So many persons have claimed the honour of being the oldest colonist that I think it is time I put in an appearance. My father brought out his own vessel ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 wordsSir,—As one of those born in Melbourne (Qucen-street) in July. 1843, I.agree with "Lubra" as to a grant from the Government to the children of the pioneers. My father ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 481 wordsSir,—I think I can claim to be one of the oldest natives. I was born in 1839 at Docker's Hill (as it was called then), Richmond. I have resided ill Windsor 50 years, ...
Article : 59 wordsThe following awards complete the list of open scholarships and exhibitions for the session 1908:— SECOND YEAR. Arts.—P. Arundell, A[?] Beard, and May Hordern, ...
Article : 192 wordsSir,—I am glad that a parent has called attention to what has shocked others for years. If one of those sketches were exhibited in any shop window in Melbourne. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 wordsSir.—I quite endorse the sentiments of "Lubra." I think it would be a very graceful act on the part of our Victorian Legislature to recognise in some suitable ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsSir,—I feel sure that the remarks made by "lnterested" on the art students' "life" work of this year, and I will add of previous years, will meet with general approval. ...
Article : 179 wordsSir,—The idea of a meeting and interchange of reminiscences by old colonists is a splendid one, and would go to form the nucleus of an interesting volume. My ...
Article : 296 wordsThe annual examinations for Stott and [?] Business College Scholarships for pupils attending State Schools[?] Roman Catholic, and Secondary Schools were held on the 14th and 21st December. ...
Article : 346 wordsSir,—As there has been so much complaint from uneducated crities who endeavour to lecture us art-loving people on. what they do not understand, may I ...
Article : 169 wordsAt the Camberwell Court yesterday[?] about 18 years of age, named William Jackson Marland, pleaded gu[?]ty to having stolen a box containing clothing, a cheque for £5, two sovereigns, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 wordsSir,—I arrived in Melbourne with my parents on January 27, 1842. We. left Greenock on September 20, 1841 in the Robert Ben. The captain's name was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 wordsRobert Warmingham, charged at the Brighton Court yesterday with having used obs[?] language on the Sandringham pier on the evening of January 2, told the Bench that he had received provocation. ...
Article : 258 wordsSir,— I agree with "Kassie" as to the several nuisances on the St. Kilda pier. The water-closets of the shclter sheds are in a disgusting condition, and are a decided ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsSir,—I was born on 14th July, 1847. at Newtown, since named Fitzroy, near townhall. My eldest brother (deccased) was born in 1843, and a sister living in 1845. It would ...
Article : 92 wordsYour leading article of to-day [?]s the point in this controversy. Let the [?]thorities publish the full history of the [?]rchase of "The Bent Tree," with a ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 11 Jan 1908, Page 17
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